• events that happened during 1847 in Australia. Monarch - Victoria Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of South Australia - Lieutenant Colonel Frederick...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1847. 1847 (MDCCCXLVII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • 1847 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Events Army of occupation plays baseball in Santa Barbara, California, alienating the local...
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    James Edward (1864–1950)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 8. Crowley, Frank. "Forrest, Sir John (1847–1918)". Australian Dictionary of Biography...
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  • The year 1847 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. May – The Architectural Association School of Architecture...
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  • Bunbury (Nyungar: Goomburrup) is a coastal city in the Australian state of Western Australia, approximately 175 kilometres (109 mi) south of the state...
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  • Events from the year 1847 in Ireland. Ongoing – Great Famine. This summer's potato crop is free from blight, but inadequate due to small area sown. The...
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  • (born 1961), American football coach Robert McFarland (cricketer) (1847–1876), Australian cricketer Robert McFarland (Tennessee judge) (1832–1884), associate...
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    musician/songwriter Paul Lakeland, American theologian William Lakeland (1847–1922), Australian explorer and prospector Lakeland Elementary School (disambiguation)...
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  • The Panic of 1847 was a major British commercial and banking crisis, possibly triggered by the announcement in early March 1847 of government borrowing...
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  • of events including expected and scheduled events for the year 2024 in Australia. Monarch Charles III Governor-General David Hurley Sam Mostyn Prime Minister...
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    – 11 February 1847) was Governor of Western Australia from 1846 until his death in 1847. Andrew Clarke was born in Donegal, Ireland in 1793. He entered...
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    In 1846, Australian newspapers discussed the break of gauge problem in the United Kingdom, especially for defence. In 1847, South Australia adopted the...
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  • (actor) (1919–2003), American actor William Paterson (Australian politician) (1847–1920), Australian politician William Paterson (banker) (1658–1719), Scottish...
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  • Geelong Keys (category 1847 in Australia)
    of five keys discovered in 1847 at Limeburners Point, on the southern shore of Corio Bay, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Charles La Trobe, Superintendent...
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    Zimbabwe Anomalosa Roewer, 1960—Australia Anoteropsis L. Koch, 1878—New Zealand, Papua New Guinea Arctosa C. L. Koch, 1847—Africa, Europe, Asia, South America...
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  • John Forrest (1847–1918) was an Australian explorer and politician who served as the first Premier of Western Australia. John Forrest may also refer to:...
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  • John Barker (businessman) (1847–1925), Australian John H. Barker, American businessman, owner of the John H. Barker Mansion in Michigan City, Indiana John...
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  • In 1836, the Diocese of Australia was formed and the first bishop of Australia enthroned. By letters patent of 25 June 1847, the Diocese of Australia...
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  • from Liversedge, a town in West Yorkshire. Notable people with the surname include: Archibald Liversidge (1847–1927), Australian chemist Joan Liversidge...
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    Graham Gore (category 1847 deaths)
    1809 – between 28 May 1847 and 25 April 1848) was an English officer of the Royal Navy and polar explorer who participated in two expeditions to the...
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  • news arrived in Sydney on 15 April 1847. The colony was intended as a new penal colony after the end of transportation in the older Australian colonies....
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    Charles Todd (pioneer) (category Settlers of South Australia)
    worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory 1841–1847 and the Cambridge University observatory from 1847 to 1854. He then worked on telegraphy and undersea...
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  • (1865–1939), née Petherick, Cornish landowner Edward Petherick (1847–1917), Australian book collector Horace William Petherick (1839-1919). A British artist...
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  • Clements (born 1964), president of Clemson University Jimmy Clements (1847–1927), Australian Aboriginal leader James Clements Municipal Airport, Michigan, United...
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     155–156. Crowley, F. K. "Forrest, Sir John (1847–1918)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7...
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    Harry Anstey (category 1847 births)
    established Western Australia's Eastern Goldfields. Born in England in 1847, Anstey was educated at Rugby from 1863 to 1865. In 1877, he was living in Earl's Court...
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    House Australia, Milsons Point NSW, 1999 "COLONIAL EXTRACTS". Geelong Advertiser and Squatters' Advocate (Vic. : 1845 - 1847). 1 October 1847. p. 1....
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    The history of Australia is the history of the land and peoples which comprise the Commonwealth of Australia. The modern nation came into existence on...
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    in Australia is diverse. In the 2021 national census, 43.9% of Australians identified with Christianity and 38.9% declared "no religion". Australia has...
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